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‘Then the Bill Came’: Year 4 of KHN-NPR’s Bill of the Month Is a Wrap

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Our crowdsourced investigation of the high, confusing and arbitrary medical bills generated by our health system is set to begin its fifth year in 2022.

An Anesthesiology Practice’s Busy Day in Court Collecting on Surprise Bills

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Legislative crackdowns on out-of-network bills haven’t kept specialists from hitting patients with unexpected charges running into thousands of dollars.

Stranded by the Pandemic, He Had Only Travel Insurance. It Left Him With a $38,000 Bill.

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Although it’s possible to buy travel insurance that provides some health coverage, the devil is in the fine print. Obama-era laws that prevent refusal of payment for preexisting conditions don’t apply to travel insurance.

KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Why Health Care Is So Expensive, Chapter $22K

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Congress is making slow progress toward completing its ambitious social spending bill, although its Thanksgiving deadline looks optimistic. Meanwhile, a new survey finds the average cost of an employer-provided family plan has risen to more than $22,000. That’s about the cost of a new Toyota Corolla. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News and Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Rebecca Love, a nurse academic and entrepreneur, about the impending crisis in nursing.

La catarata de información sobre la inscripción a Medicare no explica bien las opciones de Medigap

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En parte porque las políticas sobre el acceso y los costos de Medigap cambian dependiendo del estado, o por la información confusa, muchos beneficiarios no eligen lo que más les conviene.

Medicare Enrollment Blitz Doesn’t Include Options to Move Into Medigap

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TV ads and mailings targeting seniors tout Medicare Advantage plans this time of year, but millions choosing traditional Medicare make a costly and difficult decision about Medigap coverage, which gets much less attention.

New Health Plans Offer Twists on Existing Options, With a Dose of ‘Buyer Beware’

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Fueled by consumer frustration with high premiums and deductibles, two new offerings promise a means for consumers to take control of their health care costs. But experts say they pose risks.

California’s Reboot of Troubled Medi-Cal Puts Pressure on Health Plans

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The nine commercial insurers in Medi-Cal must reapply by submitting bids for new contracts. The state hopes the process will improve care for low-income residents and tighten accountability, something critics say has been missing.

Jaw Surgery Takes a $27,119 Bite out of One Man’s Budget

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A Seattle patient discovers the hard way that you can still hit a lifetime limit for certain types of care. And health plans can vary a lot from one job to the next, even if the insurer is the same.

Análisis: ¿No quieres una vacuna? Prepárate para pagar más por tu seguro de salud

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A pesar de que las compañías de seguros negocian precios más bajos y cubren gran parte del costo de la atención, los costos asociados al tratamiento de covid deberían ser un incentivo bastante aterrador.

Contraception Is Free to Women, Except When It’s Not

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The landmark federal health law required most commercial health plans to cover a comprehensive list of birth control methods approved by the Food and Drug Administration free of charge to female patients. But health plans don’t have to cover every option, and newer methods are not included in the federal list of covered services.

Pandemia eleva el número de beneficiarios de Medicaid a más de 80 millones

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Las últimas cifras de inscripción al Medicaid muestran que creció de 71,3 millones de miembros en febrero de 2020, cuando la pandemia comenzaba en los Estados Unidos, a 80,5 millones en enero, según un análisis de Â鶹ŮÓÅ de datos federales.

Pandemic Swells Medicaid Enrollment to 80 Million People, a ‘High-Water Mark’

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More than 80 million Americans with low incomes were receiving health coverage through the federal-state program in January. The program now covers nearly 1 in 4 people nationwide.

Mental Health Services Wane as Insurers Appear to Skirt Parity Rules During Pandemic

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A report from the Government Accountability Office paints a picture of an already strained behavioral health system struggling after the pandemic struck to meet the treatment needs of millions of Americans with conditions like alcohol use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

After Accident, Patient Crashes Into $700,000 Bill for Spine Surgery

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Generous personal injury coverage on your car policy may not be enough to cover medical bills. Patients can get financially blindsided when auto insurance and health insurance policies differ.

Tras accidente de auto, paciente se estrella contra factura de $700,000 por cirugía de columna

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La vida de Mark Gottlieb cambió en un instante cuando otro conductor chocó contra su auto. Se dañó cuatro vértebras de la parte superior de la columna vertebral y se destrozó seis dientes.

How Much of Trump’s Health Agenda Has Biden Undone?

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In his campaign, President Joe Biden promised to undo policies, particularly health policies, implemented by former President Donald Trump. Yet, despite immense executive power, reversing four years of action takes time and resources.

Impulsan monitores de glucosa aunque no ayudarían a muchos pacientes con diabetes

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Aunque algunos médicos y las aseguradoras dicen que son útiles, expertos aseguran que no ayudan a la mayoría de las personas que viven con diabetes tipo 2.